Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
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i agree with all
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And now back in Europe.I hope to see good updates in Mercedes GP and fight for the win!
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Sutil giving advices to schumacher on how to drive an F1 car
Sutil: "It may sound funny, but Michael has to learn how to drive an F1 car again. Above all, the tyres are extremely sensitive. This is totally underestimated. In order to use them fully, he just needs more experience."
Sutil: "It may sound funny, but Michael has to learn how to drive an F1 car again. Above all, the tyres are extremely sensitive. This is totally underestimated. In order to use them fully, he just needs more experience."
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6/10 for Alonso??? To finish 4th after 4 pit stops was a near miracle, he deserves better than that. Also Petrov spun, so 9/10 is probably too high. Otherwise I mostly agree with those ratings.
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IMO very valid advice! Sutiliceman1 wrote:Sutil giving advices to schumacher on how to drive an F1 car
Sutil: "It may sound funny, but Michael has to learn how to drive an F1 car again. Above all, the tyres are extremely sensitive. This is totally underestimated. In order to use them fully, he just needs more experience."
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#2 > not a guess or a hope.......it's a realityMavF1 wrote:Is this a guess or a hopemegasyxx wrote:1. Who will take pole? hamilton or button
2. Who will win the race? hamilton or button
yahoo!!!!
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you forgot that the next race is barcelona and that means boring race, little rain is always welcomed, but i doubt, we will get the same pic like previous years - boring race there.... so qualifaing will be crucial, of course red bull will take pole, but the question will be if their car will hold on...megasyxx wrote:#2 > not a guess or a hope.......it's a realityMavF1 wrote:Is this a guess or a hopemegasyxx wrote:1. Who will take pole? hamilton or button
2. Who will win the race? hamilton or button
yahoo!!!!
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same predictions for me for the next round.... pole: button or hamilton; win: button or hamilton
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lets hope somegasyxx wrote:same predictions for me for the next round.... pole: button or hamilton; win: button or hamilton
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i agree with last one, but pole for one of mclarens very hard, 4 me one of red bulls sure for pole, vettel probably but their car wont make it to the finishmegasyxx wrote:same predictions for me for the next round.... pole: button or hamilton; win: button or hamilton
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the redbull's are blisteringly quick during quali, no doubt......
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i just noticed as i watched the race again. on lap 10 > hamilton's pass on webber, down the back straight there were no contrails on mclaren's rear wing then near the braking point contrails appeared suddenly.......their gizmo really works!
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F1 community's efforts to return to Europe:
By Jonathan Noble
At the time of writing, your correspondent's plan is to go to Athens, train/coach to Patras, get a ferry across to Italy and then head up to Paris or Calais depending where there is less chaos. The prospect of returning to British port on the back of Ark Royal does sound quite intriguing though...
While others tried to book themselves onto the Trans-Siberian Railway from Beijing to Moscow, there were numerous plans being hatched over the weekend by journalists and team members – the best of which will certainly come out by the time F1 resumes in Spain in three weeks.
Lotus boss Tony Fernandes commandeered one of his AirAsia planes to be on standby ready to get to Stansted as soon as a window opened in the clouds, while McLaren was looking at getting its crew into Spain as early as Wednesday this week.
AUTOSPORT's Mark Hughes and MOTORSPORT NEWS's Simon Arron went east from the Far East – around to New York, where they planned to get a plane to Porto in Portugal before driving up to Santander for the ferry home.
The best story though is from long-time AUTOSPORT friend Luis Vasconcelos, who wanted to get back home to Portugal as quickly as possible. His plan to Shanghai-Kuala Lumpur for an overnight stop; Kuala Lumpur to Bahrain, Bahrain to Cairo for an overnight stop, Cairo to Casablanca and then Casablanca to Porto.
By Jonathan Noble
At the time of writing, your correspondent's plan is to go to Athens, train/coach to Patras, get a ferry across to Italy and then head up to Paris or Calais depending where there is less chaos. The prospect of returning to British port on the back of Ark Royal does sound quite intriguing though...
While others tried to book themselves onto the Trans-Siberian Railway from Beijing to Moscow, there were numerous plans being hatched over the weekend by journalists and team members – the best of which will certainly come out by the time F1 resumes in Spain in three weeks.
Lotus boss Tony Fernandes commandeered one of his AirAsia planes to be on standby ready to get to Stansted as soon as a window opened in the clouds, while McLaren was looking at getting its crew into Spain as early as Wednesday this week.
AUTOSPORT's Mark Hughes and MOTORSPORT NEWS's Simon Arron went east from the Far East – around to New York, where they planned to get a plane to Porto in Portugal before driving up to Santander for the ferry home.
The best story though is from long-time AUTOSPORT friend Luis Vasconcelos, who wanted to get back home to Portugal as quickly as possible. His plan to Shanghai-Kuala Lumpur for an overnight stop; Kuala Lumpur to Bahrain, Bahrain to Cairo for an overnight stop, Cairo to Casablanca and then Casablanca to Porto.